Subsidiary Activities: Parent Company and Local Predictors of Business Resilience

Roxana Wright
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Objective – Resilience is one of the most relevant aspects of business today. Taking action for resilience requires new ideas that embrace uncertainty and consider adaptations for absorbing environmental pressures and responding to unidentified risks. The present study empirically explores the efforts of foreign subsidiaries in the United States. Methodology – The analysis focuses on firms' activities across states. Parent company scale and performance, local market size, labor availability, and presence of other foreign firms are investigated in their power to discriminate between resilience activities and non-resilience actions. Findings – The results show the relative significance of overall parent performance in determining a subsidiary's resilience at a particular subnational location. Novelty – This study's focus on resilience activities and their determinants are unique. Original outcomes guide local actions for increasing business agility and inform multinational companies' executives about the importance of generating adequate business performance in preparation for disruption and supporting affiliates' resilience at their localities. Type of Paper: Empirical JEL Classification: F23; E66 Keywords: Resilience, Subnational Location; Foreign Subsidiary; a Multinational Company Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Wright, R. (2022). Subsidiary Activities: Parent Company and Local Predictors of Business Resilience, J. Bus. Econ. Review, 7(2), 127–140. https://doi.org/10.35609/jber.2022.7.2(2)
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子公司活动:母公司与本地企业弹性的预测因子
目标——弹性是当今商业中最相关的方面之一。为恢复力采取行动需要新的想法,包括不确定性,并考虑吸收环境压力和应对未识别风险的适应性。本研究实证地探讨了外国子公司在美国的努力。方法论-分析侧重于公司在各州的活动。调查了母公司规模和绩效、当地市场规模、劳动力可用性和其他外国公司的存在对弹性行为和非弹性行为的区分能力。研究结果-结果表明,在决定子公司在特定地方的弹性方面,母公司的整体绩效具有相对重要性。新颖性-本研究对弹性活动及其决定因素的关注是独一无二的。原始成果指导了提高业务敏捷性的当地行动,并告知跨国公司高管,在准备应对中断和支持子公司在当地的弹性方面,创造足够的业务绩效的重要性。论文类型:EmpiricalJEL分类:F23;关键词:弹性;次国家区位;外国子公司;参考这篇论文应该做如下:Wright, R.(2022)。企业弹性的影响因素分析[j]。经济学。评论,7(2),127-140。https://doi.org/10.35609/jber.2022.7.2 (2)
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